Beer List

Some of you probably know of my quest, but here is the complete thread from other forums I frequent-

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So shortly after turning 21 I developed a taste for beer, and decided I really liked the stuff (beyond the college "want to get wasted" attitude). Since then I embarked on a quest to try as many different beers as possible. I record every new beer I drink, and I finally got around to compiling my list (I normally snap a quick picture or save the name to a note in my phone, and then add it to the list).

Each entry is a unique brew. Should be fairly complete (I know of at least 4 missing I cannot identify based off the picture/name I recorded). My favorite, the Rogue Chipotle Ale for being the most unique. My least favorite, the St. Peter's Cream- it tasted like Soy Sauce.

Wow! That's an impressive list! I like beer too, not just to get drunk - a good beer has a taste that can't be beat. IPA on a hot summer day - maybe a German wheat beer in the winter - I live in Wisconsin and we have Point beer brewed in Steven's Point. Good beer and an indepentant company, not owned by a big corporation. They still sell it in returnable bottles.
Beer should be in glass, not aluminum!!!!

Big list. I usually have a Budweiser when I drink beer. I like to have the occasional glass of Guiness as well. I'm from Wisconsin. We drink alot of beer up here. I tried Sam Adams Boston Lager one time. It has a different taste to it, but it's not bad.

Nice list, it's even more impressive than mine! I noticed you had Guinness Draught on there but not Extra Stout, which was available before Draught was. It does taste different, so you may want to add it.
Guinness Draught and Extra Stout are the beers I use as benchmarks for other beer. Definitely favorites!

IPAs have caught my attention as of late, although I don't drink them very much now.

Sweetwater 420 out of Atlanta, GA
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Magic Hat #9

My favorite if it wasn't so fattening would be Newcastle Brown Ale. Yes, I've had better and had worse but the extreme micro-brew types aren't always available and consequently they're just a novelty.

Possibly my favorite overall that I can no longer find (since I haven't been to Asheville, NC in a while) is from the Catawba Brewing Company out of NC, and called Indian Head Red Ale. Can't get it anywhere around here any more. It was only draft when I was able to get it. That would be an example of an extremely rare micro-brew that's good but not available all the time.

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